Azerbaijan
Sixteen years after regaining its independence and moving to a market economy, Azerbaijan has yet to establish an adequate new system of social security. Large numbers of refugees and internally displaced persons create an even greater demand for social protection, while an ageing population is putting pressure on the pension system. The recent massive influx of oil revenues means the country can afford to meet social needs more effectively, but the share of state expenditure allocated to social spending remains highly insufficient.
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